Donald Ross (1927 redesign of 1895 layout)
Holes
9
Par
35
Yards
3,100
Peak Fee
$120
Bethlehem Country Club holds a specific place in New Hampshire golf history as the first course Donald Ross designed in the state. Ross was engaged to expand the original layout to 18 holes by 1909, an early commission in what would become one of the most celebrated design careers in American golf. The course plays to a par of 70 at 5,808 yards and sits in Bethlehem, a White Mountains town in northern New Hampshire. Town-owned from 1949 through 2020, the club was sold to private owners but continues to operate as a public course, with the season running May 1 through October 31. It is priced at the budget end of the scale and is part of both the Donald Ross New England Trail, spanning courses across Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine, and the New Hampshire Mountain sub-trail within that itinerary.
Greenock Country Club's peak-season green fee is around $120 per round; off-peak rates drop to about $45. Cart, range balls, and caddie fees are typically separate. Estimate the full Donald Ross New England Trail trip cost
Greenock Country Club was designed by Donald Ross (1927 redesign of 1895 layout). The par-35 layout plays 3,100 yards from the back tees. Greenock Country Club is part of Donald Ross New England Trail in Scramble's catalog of independently researched courses.
Greenock Country Club is located at 220 W Park St, Lee, MA 01238, USA. The nearest major airport is Boston (BOS), about a 0-minute drive.
220 W Park St, Lee, MA 01238, USA
Course data sourced from GolfCourseAPI, Google Places, and curated catalog research. Last updated when the underlying course record changed.
Published June 2026. Updated when the data or Scramble’s recommendations change.